Moz, I'm afraid I don't work for TVR. However I have been coveting their cars ever since the Cerbera came out when I was 13 or 14. I would buy one, except for a website I read where someone had documented a year's costs for his TVR.
A mate had a Griffith (5l Rover V8), that was pretty reliable and not super-expensive to run. But he had to trade it in now he has a baby.
Not sure why bad driving winds people up (including myself)... I have heard it is because you set out expecting everyone to be perfect drivers, and when they disappoint you it upsets you. I have found though, that whilst I growl and mutter, I'm not really that upset about it.
What really gets me is if someone in
my car has a go at me. I think it is because the person in the car is a friend or family member, and they are stuck there with me. If someone cuts you up on the motorway, you can just let them get further ahead, or they might turn off at a different junction. And, frankly, you don't care if you ever see them again. But friends and family are stuck there, nagging you for the rest of the journey.
It's the nagging that gets me. I'm behind the wheel, I just want to pay attention to the road and get where I am going. But they want to natter on about some new socks they saw, change the CD, point out stuff along the road ("Ooooh, that never used to be a Tesco, did it?"). So they are happy to dish out distractions, but if they should feel you left your braking a touch late or some similar thing, they'll nag your ears off.